| | SECTION TWO <—______.. SECOND SECTION PAGES 11 TO The Seattle Star EATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924 Woman Juror Says She ““Cussed’’ at Boob M en PORTLAND, Ore 17.—Mrs. Louise I Weber, clubwoman and prominent in « xratic women's organizations, a jury and caused such con fusion in the jury room that she was dismissed from fur ther service, it became known this morning “T admit I said ‘hell’ and ‘heavens’ and other words just bad,” she declare “Tad the other jurors yramuses, one man a foo » boob, but if you'll look up the word ‘boob’ tionary you'll tind I was right.” She was on the jury on a claims and said they fiddled around so that a free meal could be had? Then another juror said they had better not agree too soon or it would look as if they had waited for supper “They fooled around until 10:30 p. m. and wanted to lelay verdict until morning, to save them the price of a room,” she declared “Then is when i turned loose A verdict was returned at 11 well agreed to free the woman from further jury duty at her request, after other jurors had objected to her “swearing.” Mrs. Weber was formerly women placed on the jury. EUROPE FREED OF NIGHTMARE .": Conservatives Win Steadily |< and Stability Comes LONDON. Jen _ONE UP. AND ONE 70 GO! 160,000 RUSS 4 (U niversity Students SEEKING JOBS Welcome Aunt Mary : With Candy, Flowers ILLE B, VORHEES “cussed” out ‘damn’ and I called id another in the dic urth of the mployed regi jet's state labor case features of the 30 p. m., but Judge Taz active in a fight to have inexhaust- ty o simply Frank Jones to requite an unbounded by, prope vere born. For day will be it-up uniforms | hum ar. | talked b and the other love, took the two orphaned baby squirrels, Sydney Healthiest shown in the picture, to her heart. The “Ly Cobb’ City of Its Size |«cy witiams,” and just now are very busy with their breakfast, as you can see. cate eng tebaaaa et ety hirtacend etek ees hie N. 8, W Syd un HER DAD'S ACTION Hoe had gor br nut-c ers have been named and ut the thing fathe |W. B, HUTCHINSON-NICKERSON CO. wound do 609 SECOND AVE., BUTLER HOTEL BUILDING RETIRED FROM BUSINESS AFTER A LONG AND SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREER! YOUNG’S SHIRT SHOPS BUY THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE che: CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS High-grade Shoes in all thousand dollars. he may s power and parliam Benityg@Mfussolint has consolidated t fa: government in Italy are. pulling. the. king's. throne out trom under him. He has been ex- pelled. Gen. Primo Rivera ts the virtual dictator of Spain, after a bloodless revolution of one day. Conservatives Bulgaria and the r ister, Stambouliski, sharp fighting tha’ overthrow. many seems about to follow states and declare for a strictly conservative government, as against | the most popular styles the present coalition—itself much : more conseryatlve than its predeces-|§ and materials, going at pein prices ranging— eins a |i prices ranging or WAR | Once Europe was brought to the verge of war. Italian members of an allied military mission were killed on Greek soil, Italy's fleet bombarded the Greek port of Corfu. The castal- ties were refugees, mostly children. In the end Greece satisfied the Ital fjige demands, and war that would! F ve involved all Europe was averted. States collapsed and others were rehabilitated during the year. + Germany, & great world power, col- lapsed almost completely, and now seems to have seen the worst of her troubles. | Turkey has won back by the peace of Lausanne what she lost during the war, and more. 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